dependency injection framework
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nounpl: dependency injection frameworks
framework de injeção de dependência
1. A software framework that automatically manages the creation and injection of object dependencies, reducing tight coupling between components and improving code modularity and testability
Spring is a popular dependency injection framework for Java applications.
Spring é um framework de injeção de dependência popular para aplicações Java.
2. A design pattern implementation tool that uses containers or IoC (Inversion of Control) to handle object instantiation and dependency resolution
The dependency injection framework automatically wires beans and manages their lifecycle.
O framework de injeção de dependência conecta automaticamente os beans e gerencia seu ciclo de vida.
This is technical jargon primarily used in software development communities. In Brazil, developers increasingly use English terminology alongside Portuguese translations. The Spring Framework is particularly popular in Brazilian tech communities and is often discussed in tech meetups in São Paulo and other major cities. This term represents modern software architecture practices and is essential vocabulary for developers working with enterprise applications across both Brazilian and international contexts.
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